opencv/modules/js/perf
Vadim Pisarevsky 5108e3ced6
Merge pull request #18073 from vpisarev:apache2_license
changed OpenCV license from BSD to Apache 2 license

* as discussed and announced earlier, changed OpenCV license from BSD to Apache 2. Many files still contain old-style copyrights though

* changed wording a bit; preserve the original OpenCV BSD license
2020-08-17 11:49:11 +00:00
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perf_imgproc Merge pull request #15371 from Wenzhao-Xiang:gsoc_2019 2019-09-24 16:30:42 +03:00
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README.md Fix spelling typos 2019-12-26 06:45:03 -05:00

OpenCV.js Performance Test

Node.js Version

Prerequisites

  1. node.js, npm: Make sure you have installed these beforehand with the system package manager.

  2. Benchmark.js: Make sure you have installed Benchmark.js by npm before use. Please run npm install in the directory <build_dir>/bin/perf.

How to Use

For example, if you want to test the performance of cvtColor, please run perf_cvtcolor.js by node in terminal:

node perf_cvtcolor.js

All tests of cvtColor will be run by above command.

If you just want to run one specific case, please use --test_param_filter="()" flag, like:

node perf_cvtcolor.js --test_param_filter="(1920x1080, COLOR_BGR2GRAY)"

Browser Version

How to Use

To run performance tests, please launch a local web server in <build_dir>/bin folder. For example, node http-server which serves on localhost:8080.

Navigate the web browser to the kernel page you want to test, like http://localhost:8080/perf/imgproc/cvtcolor.html.

You can input the parameter, and then click the Run button to run the specific case, or it will run all the cases.